Dylan Murray - outside reading 3

 Rachel Carsons "Silent Spring" is a fascinating  piece of work to me as it talks about pesticide’s and the ethics that it brings to our world. Pesticides are a result from capitalism, which end up decreasing wildlife for human profit. The effects Carson brings up don't only just affect bugs, but animals as well. The world has definitely changed from this ethical decision, and we question today if it is really worth it? Ethics have always been the stopping point that we struggle from as environmental studies majors, because human kind needs certain things to live. For example money, which we are so centered by. Carsons writing focuses on science and the effects of what we are doing as humans to destroy out planet. It really makes us question where we go from here?

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